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Show $ DESERET i EVENING -- SATUtlDAY DECEMBER T were NEWS Lieut. Emmett Browning, guests Enrico Caruso at their elegant apartments In the Knickerbocker hotel last week. Among the other gueets were Florence Easton, Leonora Sparks. Mm. Alda, Sophie Braeleu, M. end Mm. Puctto, ffalvator and the mayor of Havana. Mrs. Ells Pougall and Otto Hauer-bac- h were married her Wednesday, December 4, by the Rev. Dr. John Lewis Clarke of the Buehwick Avenue Congregational church. They - were Attended by Mrs. Devid P. Howells as matron of honor and Mr. George L. -'Neughta best man, 14 1918 T he referred to th fact' that this marked the first public meeting at- BACK LIKE A tended by President Grant since the high celling of president was placed EOABD? . upon his shoulders; also, it was hla first public address, evidently, and th Los Angeles branch la proud of th YOUR KiDuEYS honor thus conferred. J. M. Tanner of Salt Lake is spendfrom the There's no nss suffering Don ing a few weeks on the coast, seeking awful wait agony of lame back. comes t back. to regain his strength after a sever Off. It only till It "passes attack of the "flu contracted while Find and stop It. Diseased cause the on a sheep ranch near Edmonton,; conditions of the bladder hr kldseya Canada, where l)e was not able to get are usually Indicated by stiff lams lumbago, proper care. He Is already beginning back, pains, wrenching to feel (be benefit of the sunshine end sciatica.-- - nervousness, sleeplessness, In worn-othe low-feeling, pain ; tired, scenery of southern California. abdomen. These ere nature s sig Miss Linda Shelly of Long Beach for help! entertained at her home last Friday j nals the remedy. When you feel evening In honor of the opening of - theHeres first twinges of pain or lexperlencs ' the Mutual Improvement association. ' af-.- of these symptoms, get busy at Local Saints and missionaries were once. Oo to your druggist and get a present and enjoyed the evening, box of ths pure, original GOLD MEDAL which was spent In games, music, re-- 1 Haarlem OH Capsules, Imported fresh In 1 every month from the laboratories freshments, etc. Holland. Pleasant and easy . Prest. Joseph E. Robinson mads a HJarlem, attack to they almost Instantly flying trip to Arizona the past three the take, that are clogging poisonous germs brlng-qoicrelief. days. Where hs visited the branch at up your k and system Pomerene. He reports the people in Bor over two hundred years they that locality In a prosperous condi- have been helping ths kick. Why not tion, no influenza, and the schools try them? Sold everywhere by reliable Three druggists in sealed package. again In session. Money back If they do not hole Mra James Mulkern of Salt Lake slsei. Ask for "GOLD MEDAL and be City is spending a few weeks in this you. sure ths name GOLD MEDAL Is on V vicinity and was a vlsitorst mission ths box. Advertisement. t headquarters on the 9th Inst. The missionaries from ISunta Ana, d, Elders Isaae Roberts and Curtis nently, having accepted! a position and the Misses Jane Creer and with Southern Pacific company Jemima Webster, spent Friday and1, here. the West lias been aa..actlve. and took; worker-t- nMr. the Saturday In , Los Angeles, Third ward of Ogden;-waIn the Liberty fair. - Also, the Misses j and local concert man- I della Dahl and Bergetta Larson, mis- - ager publicity and librarian of the Ogden tabslonaries laboring at Iking Beach, j ernacle for 16 years, aijd also were visitors at headquarters on. the! served inchoir the capacity of jnualo and I - - z-.7th Inst. dramatic critic and reporter for the Alonso West, lately of Ogden, Utah, Ogden Standard and Examiner, and has come to Los Angeles to make his previous to locating here was assistant homs for the winter. If not perma- - agricultural agent of Weber county. at en Italian dinner given by Mr. end Mrs. j press notlcW given her, It must They will be given thorough medical bAS9 ntpeWaiw, who, kP tary examination and kept there until die-be Steadily Improvingwith look 4l w ourut ivwu, This did not beep the charged. a S3 -- - heart f Mtro-'- toward th boM la Now Tork tpwt Th date I a red lattar on tba birth of thro tjr it will Puccini com- - - t-- X j 'I by H Madam Butterfly. price for "t?oZtaja haa advanced C t VTt and the 46 ooaU (all the CiireJili portion) aU at 17, the r'iar fork of tb IIhone being- booetad Tabarro," ("The Li proportion. Cloak); Suor Angelica,",. (Slater AnyoUoa'') and Gianni Bchlcchi," are lie Hti of tb new opera. An tha groat artiaW f th company awmpt Caruoo appear in on or tb atber of tb opera. Puccini allowed tb great Nw Tork bona th honor of bringing out hi thre new works aa a special tribute to America, to which country be is deeply devoted. - r Local music bouses continue to a heavy buatnee which is ald to a aa the holiday draw near, talking machines and record trey bo ld to bo oonatanily on tap," iTf Out ao rapidly that freah rup- .loo ttn not be secured nearly ad fast "a tL goods go out. One Arm claims 1 ) WsOIJn II or more pianos and SI machine a day, purchaaert for f v r: A part paying cash. -- How it is i tytnaay people have ready money .Jr ah thee war drive, and with so 7 bwstnese loeeae due to t k problem, local music dealers are' to solve, with indifferent sue a A ' keaVy Christmas trad ap a to bo imminent. re-Xr- rtaA David Reese will tour Utah and Idaho town in concert recital short ly, when the Inflnenia ban has been lifted; hie Itinerary being so arranged as not to Interfere with hi teaching. Henri Boott, the baritone, who wa to have toured the far . west this month, including Salt take, has been forced by the epldemio to tranxfer,hi itinerary to January next, when he will eppear In this city under the sue pices of the Musical Art society. . , The theatre musicians are happy at being able to return to work, but th dance orchestra players who are ethl unable to earn their livelihood, because of dance being under the quarantine ban, must continue while longer. a disconsolate v . Mm. Christians Eymatl, th not- who will appear in ed French singer th Victory1 --concert Monday night In the First Congregational church, under th auspices of the Musical Art society; andfor th benefit of a local war charity, will b assisted by Mr. Morris stophensen at the piano. Mr. Stephensen says her musical repertoire Is exceptional and that the songs she will eing here are among the most difficult of any ever attempted by a concert singer in Salt Lake City. Mine. Eymael is a noted singer who oeurt most of the French, composers of the present day among her friend. She made a Strong impression lately by singing th allied nations songs at the tabernacle meeting for th Liberty loan. Mrs. Ruth Wilson Halset, who some years ago, was a popular saleswoman behind th sheet music counter, Is one more back on th Job' at tb Consolidated Music company's More, where her many friends are again in her element Kaaobergor is In receipt of a glad- to see her Cr. ' t from L p. Christensen, eornet- ' The members of the French orchesaaohep mootor, urgtng special i ad rooofnltioii to .Utah muel-- i tra were mightily" pleased with the v so served tbolf country during Tabernacle prgan and organist at th -- V Xr. ChrMeasea accorded them. They particularly pec leianrecital hour after th program aska klrlsy th Kith artillery band pent hand to play In Liberty ing questions and listening to explanaI consol from Prof. Mcty OMhg Mason, ao It I an tions at the was a long Jump they aalty proflciont organisation. Clellan. It rps mostly of Utah rasa. H also made, from Sacramento, Cal., to Oklathat Utah has boys in th homa City. o th-'fl- -- ,.' t jth. Fortjr-eeoon- d, Forty-thir- d i pthor regiment. ' ' y-- V are being neWjfnarehe re-.(- 4 In thtSChy on talking machine so that tads aaAproving th music nt stay long Inpopular 1 A ?wo Of his new effort have admirers, vis: Th Sabr ,'iy .a" and Solid Men to th I t Pester marches. hero say, f Vs marches are immense on I, When played on the piano I of their snap and vigor of a, awd th instrumental bar otrooto are u a good mea- - a 4 , A V Butterfield, th singer, Butterfield of this wee in town for a few days re v, vtciUng with her folks, while . from Lo Angeles to Den La gav her voice a rest while Kh 1 if ll ! V V , l't ase'kdlag to th - oompllmen- W. W. Cooley, an eastern gentleman, who attended a recital recently at th Tabernacle, and listened to a program rendered by Prof. McClellan, send th following lo a Salt Lake friend: A Recollection. 1 aat In th Tabernacle All was hushed and silent there When there came, so soft and gentle Sweetest tones that one can share. .. Like nnto th sweetest voices Of th Angels, warbliftg throats, ' Who had fashioned In reel splendor Most harmonious, rhythmic notea Closer came th seeming choir Louder pealed the tones, so clear. Mightier tha Inspiration As the choristers drew near.- Then a peal, that sent resounding Echoea through the silent place. Leaving us, A Recollection Such aa time cannot efface. -- Jtnh News From Gotham BY ADELS HOWELLS. (r. vctal Correspond eoo.) - - - en aai aaen on furlough. Among is aiiymxtitlw number from i I As, Wyoming, Arteona and 1 -- chief idea of these la to get home for The committee appetnt-- ; l Civ. Bamberger, of whtoh Proe-- 1 Waiter P, Moaeon I chairman, I ::k on plans to receive th Utah a Che .some through New York. j l Bamberger's - welcome-hom- e message wee among those of th other stem governor which was carried out by boat to meet th steamship Mauretania when she brought In the first large number of returning troops. More than Id boats filled with men steamed into port last week while the people stood along the Battery water front and greeted them. It came as a hitter blow to many relatives and frlpnda that th vessels docked In guarded piers accessible only by rare psmse. They did not get a close view of th men heoaus they were transferred there to ferry boats and shipped Immediately to other harbor points where they entrained for Camp Mills. Gov, L.T TOZK. Pec. I, New York I la filled with soldier and aail-- J LV returning from ever-r- a men released from th iUSICIANS DIRECTORY) crowds from cheering them as they passed through the harbor and chartering every possible harbor craft to get e closer view of the heroes. The men ere looking very fit and much Improved by their army training and experience abroad. They invariably express themselves as being glad to be back In "Gods country" and tell (Special Correspondence.) marvelously exciting experience and H1CAGO. 111.. Dec. 16. Henry strange adventures such as never oould be written In censored letters. Nelson of Ba)tLake City Is In Among those Just returned are -- on" buslneas--f- or The Chicago Lieut. Kerrigan Manookin of th government,- - He, with ; L. G. division, end Miss Virginia Bean, a Red Cross nurse, both from Balt Kelly also of Balt Lake City, has Lake. Lieut. Manookin today, at the charge of a branch of the construction New York branch services, told of department of the army.' Mr. Nelson his experiences. - Hs was In 'Francs expects to leave ' Washington for only one day when he wa la an air- Washington' where his headquarter uncame and out plane explosion re situated. harmed. Th next day he was gassed Elder Earl R. Nixon ha been and wa later in wounded days spending- - a few day in Chicago en the right knee by a piece of shrapnel. route to Milwaukee, W!s from Coun"1 consider myself fortunate, how. cil Bluff a Iowa. Elder Nixon is doing ever," he said, for the shell that hit missionary work and has been transms blew off the head of another man ferred from th Wert Iowa confernot 10 feet away from me." The lieu- ence to the Wisconsin conference. -tenant Was then sent to a hospital in Lieut. Reed Gardner, of Lehi, who be wherl England remained until sent back to America. Although be walked has spent aome few months at Camp with a stout stick be looked, every Taylor, Ky is reteased and returning fourteen Inch a man, th kind one would feel home. Mr. Gardner spent months in the service, having gone proud to say cam out of the weet." to transferthen On his left arm be wore the broad Camp Kearny, CaL, French blue band which Indicated that red to Camp Jackson, and later to e he had been hospital. Below Camp Taylor where he received his It wa a small blue chevron which commission. Mr. Gardner is spending showed his time of service abroad and a few days In Chicago In company on hie right sleeve was a gold chevron with Joseph Burnett of Darlington, to show that he had been wounded. Ida., who Is also released from national Before going abroad Lieut. Manookin service and is en route home. was stationed at Kelly field as an insMrs. Norma Sears Evans and Miss tructor-4n the radio service. Ruth Sears, daughters of Dr. and Mrs. ' Miss Bean had the misfortune to H. J. Bears, have returned to their catch Influenza immediately after ar- home in Chicago. Mrs. Evans Is the rival In New Tork and had been at wife of Joseph Evans of Ogden and the Wllllamsbridge hospital until to- has been a resident of that city for day when she left for her home In the past four years. Her husband 1 Utah. Bhe has had many thrilling In the national service, located in New experiences but owing to her illness Tork City. Mrs. Evans expects to Join was unable to tell about them. her husband before returning to the Beteewd From Service. west Miss Ruth- - Bear has spent the Among the - released men who have past several months as the guest 'of been .visiting- New York are Lieut. her sister in Ogden. She will continue Thed Steven of Ogden, who wa here her school work in Chicago. In the radio air service en rout to Mrs. Mabel Bryner and Miss France when -- the armistice was who have spent the past six signed; George Nelson (eon of Joseph months In Council B lifts, Iowa, hkv Nelson of Balt Lake), Leo Walker, been transferred in their missionary Bhlrley Wlmmer, Lester Samuels, work, Mrs. Bryner going to the East Rulon Free, Harry Roberts, Wendell Icwa conference, for the. present loReese, U. Ronneau, R, Stillman and in Davenport, as a companion cating George Forrester, sll of whom have to Miss La Verna Crockett, while been at Fortress Monroe, Va., at Old Miss Jepperson will go as a companion Point Comfort In the coast artillery Pearl Jones to Milwaukee, officers training school, where they O. A. Johannesen, of Idaho Fafls, were transferred from the U. of U.; Capl Joel Nlbley, who luf been sta- Idaho, is In Chicago on business. Hs tioned In Washington and la here vis- has been visiting, Washington, Philaiting his brother and sister. Lieuten- delphia and other eastern cities. While ant and Mrs. Harold Smoot, before In Chicago he the guest of Dr. and No. 1166 returning to Salt Lake; and George Mrs. U G. Bennett, at Lloyd, who has been training at the Maplewood Ave. New Tork university. Elder Hyrum Blackburn. of PenLieutenant Ben F, Howells haa also been released rose. Wyo.. stopped off in Chicago on from duties as Instructor at Camp his way botne after spending twenty-seve- n month as a missionary in the Zachary Taylor and will resume his work with his brother. David P. North Carolina conference of the Howells In New Tork. Officer end Southern Statea mission. men In eastern camps who expect Miss Lacy RUchle hai been released their release ehortly are Lieut. Wayne from her In the labors aa a E. Banning, Vaughan M. Cannon, Michigan conference missionary to return home, North-Carl Hyium Cartwright, all of Sait Lake; having spent two years In the R. Johnson of Murray, who haa.ern States. She has labored In Evans- been With the Remington Arms comInd., Detroit and Flint, Mich. pany ; Fred F. Jensen of Murray, for- vllle, Before returning home she, In comcommerly with St pany with Ml "Fonte.lla Langlois, pany and now 'on special detail t visited Niagara Falls and other points Pelham Bay; Grand Evans of Salt In Canada. Lake; Chef Jones, formerly a chief of Interest visiJudge Henry H. Rolapp wa aschool cook at the Hotel Utah; and Lieut. at tor Sunday Square Logan Love. Lieut. Stephen James Pettigrew Paul, who haa been stationed last 8unday. Elder Henry O. Jensen, of Mantl at Camp Zachary Taylor, has received his honorable discharge and returned Utah, who has lkbored as a missionto his home In Salt Lake. Before ary In the Wisconsin conference for last leaving he entertained hlshrother the past two years, was released and wife, Lieut and Mrs. Leslie Paul week to return home because of sick(nee Viola Love) and Mr. Stephen ness In his family. Elders Rulon A. Bryner, Leon M. H. Love, who Wa at Camp Greenleaf, Qa visiting hie daughter and at Camp Strong and Richard P. Condle were at Thanksgiving dinner Taylor visiting his son. as well as at entertained Mra. tending to federal duties. Military by Mr. and was Frank atH. McGraw. the grand The evening spent visitors In New Tork this week Elder Bryner haa "Linde. Commander,, and Mr. opera, to the West been transferred William Barker, formerly of Ogden. since Lieut. Commander Barker Is now sta- Iowa conference and will labor at Dee tioned on a ship which calls fre Moines. Miss Ada Matthews of the- - East quently at this port. During his stay he bad as his guests for dinnerrMr. Iowa conference has been released' to and Mrs. Stuart M. Kohn and Lieut, return home after having spent the and Mrs. Harold Smoot Other vis- past two years doing missionary work itors are T. . Baxter ef Salt Lake in the Northern States. Most of her now with the U. 8. 8. Frederick B. time was spent In the Southern Illi- Since June she Gltaemeyer oG Salt Lake, stationed at nois conference. a nearby camp. Louis Pett and Fern has been laboring In he East Iowa Pen of Brigham City, now on the U. conference. S. 8. Mississippi. Victor U. 8. N., Joseph Broadbent, of Provo, Utah, of Eureka, Just returnedPett, from. South is in Chicago on business. . He Is also America, and Captain Moses Cowley visiting his daughter Fern who is atof Salt Lake, who has been trans- tending the University of Chicago. ferred with hla regiment to Camp Dix Mr. Broadbent expects to leave the and will probably be sent to France latter. part of this week for hi home t. aa soon as he receives his commission In , In the regular army, for which he has Mra Peter C. Nelson of Logan, arrived In Bt, Paul Wednesday of last applied. Other arrivals and visitors in New week to be near her daughter, Mrs. Tork Include John C. Howard, who Is La Vera Nelson . France who has in attenddunce at the American Min- been suffering with Influenza. Word ing congress and attending to his du- was received Saturday by Prest. G. ties as a member of th Federal Petrc-leu- E. Ellsworth that her condition was serious and he hastened to her bedcommittee. "Mr. and Mrs. cer Felt (nee Ruth Howell) ofSpenAt the present time she seems Salt side. are also her on business for to have taken a turn for the better, Lke, Mr. Felt's firm, th is enteiained for her Filter, Fabrics and every hope Miss Marguerite XAUen, company. The Felts are visiting old recovery. friends and seeing the theatrea They who is a companion of Mrs. France have been entertained by Dr. and Mrs. doing missionary work, was also afWalter Felt formerly of Salt Lake. flicted but she la plowly convalescing. Dr. and Mra Heber Hancock were also week-en- d visitors and wera accompanied by, their mother, Mra SUFFER Dr. Hancock la at Emily Couslna present statl&neu at the Portchester hospital, Mr and Mra E W. Ferris, formerly of Salt Lake, have arrived here where they will make their home for the present. Mra Ferris was Miss Alberta Barton. Use Soothing Musterole Stuart Kohn Is Bailing next week for Europe on the 8. 8. Adriatic to look When those sharp pains go shooting after bis chemical Interests, there. Mra Kohn will remain here during through your head, when your skull a her husband' absence aa passporta tee me aa if it would split, just-ru- b little Musterole on your temple and are not yet being issued to women unless they have government bueinesa Deck. It draws out the inflammation, Lucy Gate -- sufficiently recovered soothe away the pain, usually giving from her Influenza attack to 'appear quick relief. at her concerts last week at the WalMusterole U 8 dean, white ointment, dorf, New York and at other eastern made with oil of murterd. Better than e citiea At the Waldorf charity musical mustard plaster and docs not blister. she was particularly charming both . Many doctors and fiurtea frankly recIn voice and appearance and made her bron-chltiusual pleasing impression under the ommend Musterole for sore throat, neuralstiff asthma, croup, neck, directorship of Straneky. Miss Gates left Immedlatelyafter her number for gia, congestion, pleurisy, rheumatism, Ohio to fill her next engagement She lumbago, pain end acbet-o- f the back or will spend Christmas In Utah. oint gpranui sore muscles, bruises, colds of the chilblains, frosted feet Delights Her Audience. chest (it often prevent pneumonia). It Margaret Romalner made her second la always dependable with the Metropolitan appearance 30c and 60c jars; boepttalsbe$&5(L Opera company this evening at their regular Sunday night concert She delighted her audlenci wUhher rendition of Mussetta'a aria from La Boherae" and also sapg to advantage In the quartet from the same piece In which Leonora Sparks, Mh Dias and Mr. Chalmers were the other art-- , Ista Miss Romalne and her husband, r- Chicago News avi-atl- on to In-th- Jep-perso- n, 1 revell-Patters- on the-wes- LEARN TO PLAY THE SAXOPHONE An Ideal Cbriutaae PrescdL C. G. Berry, and representative Selmer Saxophone. teacher of th Studio. Ill East Ird Bo. For appointment, phene Hy. ISST-- DAVID RSISS. HeBss Methed mt C.udto, III Ceastltuttea Bldg GUNARD ERICKSON. I Laird .. . Phene By. Ava IZZ3 GRATIA , -- NORMAN Claris. ad ITH W. FLANDERS. trvs turned over her Piano-fort- e 24 o, 1011 ast 8o, Temple BL, to her ' :i. Mis Luclle Armstrong, who i.k found in her new quarters .xiiy, December th twenty-thir- McCARTY. VOICE AND PIANO. Graduate University School of Music, Ann Arbor. Ten years director of Mueic.Park College. Pupil of Shakes-peer- s and Earl Rosenberg With the Utah Conservatory. -- d. .C7ILLA CLARK ANDELIN Vetee and Plane. ' study In Pans. London Flee yi Studio, A Lerlla. 41 East South Tem- UTAH a 11123 ESTELLE JENSEN -- Teacher of . Violin. Plano, Harmony. Studio and residence ISO So. 7th CONSERVATORY MUSIC. - East OF ALL BItANCHES OF MUSIC TAUGHT Teach se mt Pise. u J. J. McClellan. Director. register Thursdays end fapOs may between l and I p.m. tstudio, Sytemattc-ceurse- a f daySouth . for Temple St. and advancedarranged ti pupila Conservatory Instruction le the best and most reasonable. Was. 1101 Old Historian s TRACY Y. CANNON. office. East South Temple -Ae Arbor, lm-100Berlin end I. Teacher ef rim, lilt-lt- d . W. M. LANGDON. , . Harmony t Studio, rooms, Piano, t, t South Temple street Pboae . VOICE. M.Jl Room I. , over Deseret S. S. Union - - Book Store. j-- -- Lst ' - 0; ) lll CATTE3 READ , VANS Piano Studio. Pour year In Berlin Student and pupil of rn'a Conservatory 111 Latter-D- a In Go-we- y. Studio lu-8-- , .. Saints University SCHOOL OF MUSIC CORPS OF EMINENT TEACHERS - LOW RATEB ENROLL NOW Teachers: Lida Edmund, Tracyi T fuwan, Marias Cannon, - Rdward p ALVIN CARRINGTON. Kimball, B Cecil Gates, Florence Jcn- person Margaret Sum.rhaya P Ms vtn Petereon, Lucy Gates JJI Constitution Building i 'aeees' touch and technic,- la Romani Hyda C. H Schettler. (sperlkU, R cnon with Mathew graded bTu'lIke W 4m U NorU Owen Mel". -- i mt atudiea. Hours I t I p .m. a ' Templeton Bldg jr -- T aw PROF. GEO. CARELESS. . t m a, SECTION THREE ITS Sirin Trouble On both arm from wrist to elbow. 8kia dry, hard and seal?. Itched and burned terribly and when crat-ie- d blood came. Could not bear to tcs-- i any sleeves, end arms were a frightful sight. Suffered mental si well as' physical agony. Noticed en advertisement for Cutkura end sew io w . temple. In about three sya could see an Improvement, so be nt more and In three weeks was healed. From signed statement of Mrs. C. C. Bendy, R. 2, Boa 3, Linnton, Ore. For every purpose of the toilet Cutl-cu- rs Soap sod Ointment ere supreme. CMwrt, jeep byt I AddhreH kin Ae. baU er ut , V ' i -- Mill-war- gcst-mr- it oid mfywhsrt. m s Lloyd Goatea of Lehl 1 spending a day or two tn Chicago, the guest of Mr. Mr. end Mrs, W1U Worlton. Goatee is a cousin of Mrs. Worlton. mothand her Mrs. Frank Turner er, Mra. Ads May Hass of Evansof s day In ville, Ind., spent couple the city, th guest of Prest, and Mrs. Mrs. Tanner la reG. E. Ellsworth. turning from Mt. Pleasant, Utah,t0 her old home In Evansville, her Dr. Frank Tanner, having passed away recently, a victim, of Influenza. Dr. Walter Hosier of Prove, who Is spending a few weeks doing post graduate work, haa eent for his son, Calvert, who is afflicted to have him treated by a specialist in that line at the Presbyterian hospital answered below are Th question here. the symptoms or general In character, and the answers Mr, and Mra Esseig were visitors are diseases given at ths Logan Square hervtees Sunday will apply In any case of similar Mra. night. Esseig was formerly Miss Whitney, daughter of Elder O. F. .Those wishing further advice, free, Whltnsy of Salt Lake City. For some may address Dr Lewis Baker, College time pest ahe haa resided in Kansas streets, Dayton, Bldg, College-Elwoo- d stamped her home In City, but Is Ohio, enclosing name and adFull for as have at a envelope reply. Chicago. They guest dress must be given, but Only Initials their home. Miss Florence Young, or fictitious names will bs used In my of Salt Lake City. answers. The prescriptions can be fillThere has been held In Chicago th ed at any drug store. Any past week the National Dairy Council can order of wholesaler. druggist of America. Fred W. Merrill and John T. Caine III, both formerly of a bad cough for some time and 7 am . Cech county, were In attendance. also weak and tired most of the time, which I Jthjnk is due to the severe John T. Caine represented the government department of animal husbancoughing. Can you give me a remedy T Answer: Tea, your weakness Is due . dry. Fred W. Merrill Is editor of the to the coughing, but you should be wall . Milk Trade Journal, published at WaGet relieved by using the following: terloo, Iowa, and associate editor of a 21 os. package of Essence Mentho-Laxethe Kimball Dairy Farmer. dlrec-ttoand make according to Prest. G. E. Ellsworth represented on the bottle, then take a teasthe Agricultural College of Utah as a Frank writes:-"- I have been taking poonful every hour or two until the salts to purify my blood and curs my cough Is cured. This makes a full delegate to the National Dairy akin of Itching and pimples, but dont pint of ths very beat and safest cough for syrup. If yor druggist does not have get much benefit. Please prescribe 1 Mentho-Laxen- e, have him order it for this. ' . .. you of the wholesale firm. Answer! I advise Three, Grain Tablets (not sulphur Tablet), Itches terMra S. aske: My composed of sulphur, cream of tartar ribly, is feverish and ascalp of great amount and vegetable extracts that remove 1 Is What dandruff good present. constipation and purify the system. oily for this? (Special Correspondence.) Take this treatment for several months Answer: First shampoo ths hair and Dec. 11. .ENVER, Colo for bast results. ' then apply plain Tellow Mlnyol about Health regulation owing to the directions. This "Patient wrttiT "I want your free once a week as per Influenza epidemic, have prac- advice. I seem to have gone all to relieves the itching, overcomes the daa- ths makes druff and hair beautifully am and Irritated I anndyed by tically stopped all social diver- - pieces. glossy and vigorous Obtain in 4 oa . dlssy moment, fickleno appetite, no Jars slons. ef druggist pleasures for strength and life haa The missionary girl have voluntarily me any more. NOTE: For many years Dr. Baker has who There are thousand given their service to relieve the suf liveAnswer: too fast and then find themselves been giving free advice and prescripto millions of people throngn , , tions in your plight. The nervous vigor haa fering. They are also working on A tonic Invigorating the press columns, and doubtless haa been deranged. campaign for the Red Cross Christmas medicine called Three-Grai- n Cadomene helped In relieving Illness and distress more than any single Individual In Roll Call and are spending one day Tablet will afford aid to Nature by the world's history. Thousands have y and give more each week at th Red Cross sewing supplying him expressions of gratitude your system a chance to recuperate, written and similar to the following: confidence rooms making garments for the re- when calm nerves should take ths . Dear Sir: I feel It Dr. Lewis nerves. Baker, place of shattered cuperation camp in this city. . aa a duty to write you. Fonr years ago Church worker are busy dressing cough and my husband had a bad "Laborer" asks: I am so dolls for the doll bazaar which is to with found no relief from all cough medikidneys that bs given by the Relief society some work painful We we cines tried ths could Is try. finally dlMturbed regularly My sleep to void time this month. It la to bs held at by frequent prescription and made small Mentho-Laxen- e calls, only medicine as and it quickly up cough Mr. Herricks studio at 242 Broad- amounts and follows burning smart- itcured him. It also rives me great re- -, often have ing pains. Backaches and me way. from asthma, from which 1 suf- - ' lief chills and the real fever, making President and Mrs. John L.HeiTlck ter In winter time, as you know hers f6r a day. have moved from their apartments In sick Answer: A good tonic, soothing and in Oregon we have it so rainy instead of snow I send stamps and noupsn the First Avenue hotel to 646 Acoma. neutralising medicine for sucl) Is BaJmworth Tablets. . Try for your great Guide Book, Heahih and Charles Chrlsenbery of the aviation I and woeks a them continue few and Beauty." Thanking you, I .in, stationed at Camp y sure you will write me of your Tours truly, Mills, New York, returned home Mon- am - recovery. MRS. M. H. VAN WAFT, 1 " day. , Lenta, Oregon. Wllford J. Stark of Payson, Utah, Ford" writes: I have suffered with Advertisement. and Walter J. Alpln of Nephl spent Sunday in Denver visiting friends. Angus Mortensen left Saturday for New York on a business trip. Mr. 'and Mrs. Samuel Simpson entertained at their home2550 Steele, at a house party. Those enjoying their hospitality were the Misses Isa 8um-sloEdith Ryberg, Zelma Shaw, Rosetta Hailing, Cathryn 8 Thorley, Gertrude Jensen, Erma Carlisle, Harriet Parry and Josephine Jensen; also Messrs. Alma Marley, Percy L. Hoare, David Ballantyne, William I. Holley and Elvln H. Maw. AD I want Is year name and mddrees so I can send yoa a tree tiiaK 8unday morning Dec. J, president treatment. I want yon just to try this tiTetnifflT Ikal'i gl JTiil ' rJohn L. Herrick, Prof. Ellhu Call, Dr. try 1It. That's my only argument. re been in the Retail Drag Btfiinem for M yean. I am a member nf the Indiana Stats A. P, Preston and missionaries of the Board of Pharmacy and President of the Retail Dnigrmts Aaeociatioa. Nearly everyone In Fort Denver branch conducted services at Wayne know me and know about my tticcerafui treatment. Over eight theaaew aevea Fort Logan. There were about 250 Men, Women and Children outride of Fort Bane have, ixontug to their own state- I first made tlda ottfr public. treatment cored been this ments, In since by attendance. boys Services tpldier If yon bare Ccaema, itch. Salt Rheum, Tetter never mind how had my treatment has vi ere In the Y. M. C. A. building. cured the worst cases I ever raw give mem chases to prove my claim. Mr. F. H. Baugh of Logan, Utah, Send me your name and address on the coupon below and get the trial treatment 7 want to ' " who has been In the field artillery send you FREE. The wonders sccompliahed la yonrewa case will be CUT ANO MW TODAY at, Ft. Sheridan, Ala. spent WednesMHinmMnmMMm day In Denver visiting friends. I. C. HUTZCLL, Druggist, 3125 Watt Mala St Fort Wyn Ind. Mrs. Lucy Moses of 661 Elatl enPlease eod without coat or obligation to me your Free Proof Treatment, tertained at dinner for Mr. Frank Baugh on Wednesday, , . hue-ban- 'KeDpcro!' d. JDVICBi Pr. wtth-dlabete- s, now-maki- ng well-stock- na ns . Sul-phe- rb (Denver News Iteink t , r D --- te food-energ- see .Tom-plain- ts ervIce-fYetentl- uwu n, CAN BE CURED Free Proof. To You ' -- .Name.. Pacific Coast News Of Interest to Utah (Special Correspondence.) -- LOS ANGELE8. Dec. 10. Since the lifting of the "flu ban. the Liberty fair, which was first scheduled to open at Exposition park last September, fias been In full sway with its splendid display of stock, fruit, vegetables and manufacturing products, midway, races, fireworks, etc. It Is a fair and crowds regular of people, both from Inside and outside of town, are enjoying it dally. has been Wednesday, the 11th-Inst- -, set aside1 ga a holiday- - In order that the working people may have a chance to see things. - Los Angeles Saints held regular services last Sunday for the first time since the lnfluensa epidemic broke out. Needless to say they rejoiced in being able to meet together again after so long an adjournment. To add -to their-Jothey were honored with the presence of President Heber J. Grant and Elder Dvld O. McKay, who are sojourning at Santa Monica and came in to attend church, both of whom gave splendid addresses. During the remarks of Elder McKay y, -- . Ag- e- Feet Oflkw - Streetand Not. No Indigestion! Stomach Feels Fine! 5 No Acidity, Gas, Souring, Dyspepsia Belching gas, food Souring In stomach, tumps of pain from indigestion and all distress from an upset stomach stops instantly. Yes I At once t . No more stomach-headach- y. Never any indigestion pairf. ' Tapes Diapcpnn . not only re- lieves bad stomachs but it strength cos - weak ... stomachs. Splendid t Costs little Any drug store. 1 upset? Pape's Diapepsin wycErVeet Xr J -- V , Y |